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john boehner worked with nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi became masterful at this. she knew the republicans couldn't pass key bills through the house, even with bigger majorities than what mike johnson -- mike johnson had a very small minority. i mean, i don't know if we have ever had as small a minority as mike johnson has right now. so, pelosi became masterful at this. he can offer the state must pass none. if johnson could muscle it through with republicans, he would be able to argue for more conservative wins, but because he can't he has to bring the bills to where he can get democrats through. if he doesn't want to keep the lights on, he could go and face the republicans. host: that idea of republicans being ok with losing the house, is that ok in the republicans you talk to? guest: not the ones i talk to, they feel majority is very important, however you do get a lot of them worrying that this chaos could cause them to lose the majority, which is why i think some of them want to get the motion to table out of the way and they want to be done with it to show th
john boehner worked with nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi became masterful at this. she knew the republicans couldn't pass key bills through the house, even with bigger majorities than what mike johnson -- mike johnson had a very small minority. i mean, i don't know if we have ever had as small a minority as mike johnson has right now. so, pelosi became masterful at this. he can offer the state must pass none. if johnson could muscle it through with republicans, he would be able to argue for more...
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he should do what john boehner did. do you remember when john boehner left, he gave us notice and instead of not having a speaker, we allowed him to remain speaker while we did, as an extracurricular activity, elect another speaker. it wasn't like it was in october when we came in, we had to come in every day of every week and we all had the same meeting and we couldn't do subpoenas, we couldn't do investigations, everything came to a standstill. mike johnson alone can save us from that ultimate outcome if he would step down, but announce that he's stepping down 10 weeks from now and give us time and allow us to still function as a conference and that's why marjorie put this bill in the hopper. >> that's right. >> that's why we collected co-sponsors and why we're giving him one more weekend to think about it. >> mr. massie, mr. massie. >> yesterday, and (inaudible) are you worried about doing this so close to the election, took three weeks last time and hurt republicans in november? >> no, no, we're not going to have a
he should do what john boehner did. do you remember when john boehner left, he gave us notice and instead of not having a speaker, we allowed him to remain speaker while we did, as an extracurricular activity, elect another speaker. it wasn't like it was in october when we came in, we had to come in every day of every week and we all had the same meeting and we couldn't do subpoenas, we couldn't do investigations, everything came to a standstill. mike johnson alone can save us from that...
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he should do what john boehner did. do you remember when john boehner left? he gave us notice and instead of not having a speaker, we allowed him to remain speaker while we did, as an extracurricular activity, elect another speaker. we had to come in every day of every week and we all had the same meeting and we couldn't do subpoenas and investigations and everything came to a stand still. mike johnson can save us from that ultimate outcome if he wants to step down. and announce he's stepping down 10 weeks from now and allow us to function. that's why we're giving him one more weekend to think about it. reporter: are you worried about what they're doing close to an election and took three weeks last time and will it hurt republicans come november? ms. greene: we're not having a house majority. here's the other thing. this is may 1. we have to weigh in in november. we're going to win the house majority when we prove to our voters who we're voting for. that's the most important thing we can do. president trump, lots say mike johnson stays speaker. the only way
he should do what john boehner did. do you remember when john boehner left? he gave us notice and instead of not having a speaker, we allowed him to remain speaker while we did, as an extracurricular activity, elect another speaker. we had to come in every day of every week and we all had the same meeting and we couldn't do subpoenas and investigations and everything came to a stand still. mike johnson can save us from that ultimate outcome if he wants to step down. and announce he's stepping...
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he should do what john boehner did. do you remember when john boehner left he gave us notice. instead of not having a speaker, eallowed him to remain speaker while we -- we allowed him to remain speaker while we elected another speaker. it wasn't october when we came in. we had to -- come in every day of every week and we all had the same meeting and we couldn't do subpoenas. we couldn't do investigations. everything came to a stand still. mike johnson alone can save us from that ultimate outcome if he would step down but announce that he's stepping down 10 weeks from now and give us time and allow us to still function as a conference. that's why marjorie put this bill in the hopper. that's why we have collected co-sponsors. and that's why we are giving him one more weekend to think about it. >> yesterday while he was doing this so close to the election, republicans -- [indiscernible] took three weeks last time. ms. greene: we are not going to have a house majority if we keep mike johnson. it's just not going to happen. here's the other thing. this is may 1. this is may 1. we
he should do what john boehner did. do you remember when john boehner left he gave us notice. instead of not having a speaker, eallowed him to remain speaker while we -- we allowed him to remain speaker while we elected another speaker. it wasn't october when we came in. we had to -- come in every day of every week and we all had the same meeting and we couldn't do subpoenas. we couldn't do investigations. everything came to a stand still. mike johnson alone can save us from that ultimate...
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whether it is mike johnson, kevin mccarthy, or john boehner, [indiscernible] they don't really have a governing boss trying to pass legislation. they have a governing philosophy using the tools the house offers to try to block legislation and to block anything positive for the country, and the senate is doing the same thing with the filibuster. our nation, this goes beyond the slow majority. i think this just goes about what is there philosophy and how are they going to implement that? and the framework of our congress is delicate, and unless there is a will to compromise on both sides, especially when we come from different philosophies, nothing is ever going to get done, and you can look at the proposed legislation from the senate on the border and immigration, and this is not new. you go back 10 years ago to 2013, there was another thing that the house killed, and ruth bader was trying to legislate budget matters of president obama to get the conference in order, and they would just fight everything. if you want to do nothing, this is a great conference and you can do that. host: t
whether it is mike johnson, kevin mccarthy, or john boehner, [indiscernible] they don't really have a governing boss trying to pass legislation. they have a governing philosophy using the tools the house offers to try to block legislation and to block anything positive for the country, and the senate is doing the same thing with the filibuster. our nation, this goes beyond the slow majority. i think this just goes about what is there philosophy and how are they going to implement that? and the...
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i miss john boehner. i miss people you could actually work with and get things done. i never thought i'd say that, and nick, i have to step up because even back further generation when i was an attorney for senator moynihan, i worked on the last major immigration bill that passed in 1986 and we were able to work with republicans, democrats, tip o'neill and ronald reagan and held for a long time. i think that the possibility lies there to solve our problems. it comes back to the people in charge. let's get back to the current speaker, when they're told by donald trump to unravel a package that was put together with the voices of a conservative senator democrats and the biden administration to deal with the border and0k donad trump whispers in their ear and all of a sudden they're terrified and immediately stop, that has an affect on my state so i am involved in these house races. the path hakeem jeffries to become speaker through the state of new york. >> six house seats. >> we just picked up tom, restoring him to what had been a republican seat. that was a big win for
i miss john boehner. i miss people you could actually work with and get things done. i never thought i'd say that, and nick, i have to step up because even back further generation when i was an attorney for senator moynihan, i worked on the last major immigration bill that passed in 1986 and we were able to work with republicans, democrats, tip o'neill and ronald reagan and held for a long time. i think that the possibility lies there to solve our problems. it comes back to the people in...
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i came to congress in 2016 and there were 60 votes for a compromise that john boehner refused to take up in the house. we were busy during those two years doing a lot of things. one, getting us out of covid. two, investing in our infrastructure, roads and bridges. three, we were getting manufacturing here like computer chips and things that create jobs. four, we were reducing the cost of health care and prescription costs, fighting with companies on drug prices. we got a lot done in those two years. you cannot point to the trump administration and talk about the africa package they had. they talked and they did not deliver. we delivered. host: this is jeff, republican in nebraska. good morning. caller: i call in to say it is easy for you to sit on the tv and lie when you're sitting in fake news network. the southern border has been broken and you did not do anything to fix the problem because you want the problem. the bill in the senate to fix the problem is a complete lie and you know it. thanks. guest: you are so wrong in so many ways. the border has been wrong for decades and peopl
i came to congress in 2016 and there were 60 votes for a compromise that john boehner refused to take up in the house. we were busy during those two years doing a lot of things. one, getting us out of covid. two, investing in our infrastructure, roads and bridges. three, we were getting manufacturing here like computer chips and things that create jobs. four, we were reducing the cost of health care and prescription costs, fighting with companies on drug prices. we got a lot done in those two...
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john boehner didn't bring it to the floor. that was when the tea party that's morphed into the freedom caucus. first day in office, biden presented a border bill. it's the republicans who just don't want to legislate. they want chaos. it's political. they don't want a solution. border bill, scott lankford is a republican and not just the middle-of-the-road republican. he is extremely conservative. it's a good bill, it's bipartisan, johnson is listening to trump who wants chaos. trump had two years to deal with the border, ok? there was more coming in during the pandemic. if you want to see things get bad, don't pass this bill, don't bring the bill to the floor. then you will see more people coming in. host: thank you. how much is the former president republican response to this bill? guest: i think he is influencing things quite a bit especially given leader mcconnell's private comment saying the political situation has given trump's opposition to the bill. it is making things difficult and it was up in the air whether , after
john boehner didn't bring it to the floor. that was when the tea party that's morphed into the freedom caucus. first day in office, biden presented a border bill. it's the republicans who just don't want to legislate. they want chaos. it's political. they don't want a solution. border bill, scott lankford is a republican and not just the middle-of-the-road republican. he is extremely conservative. it's a good bill, it's bipartisan, johnson is listening to trump who wants chaos. trump had two...
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john boehner respectfully could have brought that bill to the floor any day and it would have passed, but it would not have passed with majority republican support, and therefore would have cost him the speakership, so he never brought it to the floor. to talk about what goes on in the city as opposed to the rest of the country, it just became intractable but there are solutions, and everybody knows that. host: i want to get two more callers, but you mentioned boehner's speakership, you alluded to kevin mccarthy losing his speakership. what are your thoughts, particularly in the house, about seeing not only the breakdown among house republicans, but now there is a flood of retirements and people saying they are not going to run again leading to a lot of hand-wringing that the next congress could be even more junior, even more partisan? what are your thoughts on the trajectory we are seeing in the u.s. house? guest: a couple things. on the republican side, the freedom caucus, the most extreme members, 40 or 50 kind of call the shots. mccarthy catered to them, although not enough, and j
john boehner respectfully could have brought that bill to the floor any day and it would have passed, but it would not have passed with majority republican support, and therefore would have cost him the speakership, so he never brought it to the floor. to talk about what goes on in the city as opposed to the rest of the country, it just became intractable but there are solutions, and everybody knows that. host: i want to get two more callers, but you mentioned boehner's speakership, you alluded...
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john boehner respectfully could have brought that bill to the floor any day and it would have passed, but it would not have passed with majority republican support, and therefore would have cost him the speakership, so he never brought it to the floor. to talk about what goes on in the city as opposed to the rest of the country, it just became intractable but there are solutions, and everybody knows that. host: i want to get two more callers, but you mentioned boehner's speakership, you alluded to kevin mccarthy losing his speakership. what are your thoughts, particularly in the house, about seeing not only the breakdown among house republicans, but now there is a flood of retirements and people saying they are not going to run again leading to a lot of hand-wringing that the next congress could be even more junior, even more partisan? what are your thoughts on the trajectory we are seeing in the u.s. house? guest: a couple things. on the republican side, the freedom caucus, the most extreme members, 40 or 50 kind of call the shots. mccarthy catered to them, although not enough, and j
john boehner respectfully could have brought that bill to the floor any day and it would have passed, but it would not have passed with majority republican support, and therefore would have cost him the speakership, so he never brought it to the floor. to talk about what goes on in the city as opposed to the rest of the country, it just became intractable but there are solutions, and everybody knows that. host: i want to get two more callers, but you mentioned boehner's speakership, you alluded...
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they did it to speaker john boehner. they did it to speaker paul ryan. and they did it to speaker kevin mccarthy. and they could do it to speaker mike johnson. democrats support our leadership. we work to increase job, support families, and veterans, protect women's rights and fight for all americans. and we work together to avoid government shutdowns. everyone in congress should have the same commitment to the american people and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the distinguished gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: the poor decisions of biden and the democrats are failing americans. about 2/3 of americans report rising household expenses, more than 70% describe the national economy as poor. a bank rate survey shows that 50% of americans say their financial situation is worse since biden became pre
they did it to speaker john boehner. they did it to speaker paul ryan. and they did it to speaker kevin mccarthy. and they could do it to speaker mike johnson. democrats support our leadership. we work to increase job, support families, and veterans, protect women's rights and fight for all americans. and we work together to avoid government shutdowns. everyone in congress should have the same commitment to the american people and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
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boehner, and was railing against people as republicans in name only. institutionalists have that memory. at some basic level they were unable to support him. we see a list of people on here who have conservative policies like kevin hearne, byron donalds, johnson, the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference and may be the line. host: he went to three votes. steve scalise was out immediately but jim jordan stayed in. he got less and less support. guest: one thing i found interesting, he was in backdoor talks with the new york delegation who were interested in policy goals. this was capped under a trump at $10,000 per taxpayer. they want to see that doubled or tripled. there was progress i am told in those negotiations. maybe those guys could come on board, show some momentum and get the numbers down. there was a sense that if you got into the single digits the opposition would collapse. they thought it was worth trying and if the closed-do
boehner, and was railing against people as republicans in name only. institutionalists have that memory. at some basic level they were unable to support him. we see a list of people on here who have conservative policies like kevin hearne, byron donalds, johnson, the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference and may be the line. host: he went to three votes. steve scalise was out...
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boehner and other longtime appropriators. he was railing against them as rhinos. institutionalists who were here for a long time have that memory and they think they were unwilling to support him. we see a list of people on here of very conservative policies who were basically the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference. host: why do you think he went to three votes? steve scalise was out neatly but jim jordan stayed in even though he got less and less support with each vote. guest: it's not clear but he was in backdoor talks with the new york delegation, three members who were interested in specific policy goals, 9/11 victim funding and state and local text inductions. they wanted to see that doubled or tripled. there was some progress as negotiations. there was a sense that maybe those guys would come on board and show some momentum. there certainly was a sense if you got into the single digits, the oppositio
boehner and other longtime appropriators. he was railing against them as rhinos. institutionalists who were here for a long time have that memory and they think they were unwilling to support him. we see a list of people on here of very conservative policies who were basically the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference. host: why do you think he went to three votes? steve...
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boehner and other longtime appropriators. he was railing against them as rhinos. institutionalists who were here for a long time have that memory and they think they were unwilling to support him. we see a list of people on here of very conservative policies who were basically the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference. host: why do you think he went to three votes? steve scalise was out neatly but jim jordan stayed in even though he got less and less support with each vote. guest: it's not clear but he was in backdoor talks with the new york delegation, three members who were interested in specific policy goals, 9/11 victim funding and state and local text inductions. they wanted to see that doubled or tripled. there was some progress as negotiations. there was a sense that maybe those guys would come on board and show some momentum. there certainly was a sense if you got into the single digits, the oppositio
boehner and other longtime appropriators. he was railing against them as rhinos. institutionalists who were here for a long time have that memory and they think they were unwilling to support him. we see a list of people on here of very conservative policies who were basically the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference. host: why do you think he went to three votes? steve...
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boehner and other longtime appropriators. he was railing against them as rhinos. institutionalists who were here for a long time have that memory and they think they were unwilling to support him. we see a list of people on here of very conservative policies who were basically the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference. host: why do you think he went to three votes? steve scalise was out neatly but jim jordan stayed in even though he got less and less support with each vote. guest: it's not clear but he was in backdoor talks with the new york delegation, three members who were interested in specific policy goals, 9/11 victim funding and state and local text inductions. they wanted to see that doubled or tripled. there was some progress as negotiations. there was a sense that maybe those guys would come on board and show some momentum. there certainly was a sense if you got into the single digits, the oppositio
boehner and other longtime appropriators. he was railing against them as rhinos. institutionalists who were here for a long time have that memory and they think they were unwilling to support him. we see a list of people on here of very conservative policies who were basically the same menu but different waiters. this is a different set of personalities. these people perhaps don't have the same enemies jim jordan did in the conference. host: why do you think he went to three votes? steve...
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john boehner, newt gingrich, these people in my opinion just want to destroy the administrative state. i thought this was all about public servants, we vote these people in and they are supposed to be working for us. i am missing something because everything seems to be working against us, but what is very interesting now is with the republican party you have three or four factions, you had the tea party which bloomed into the freedom caucus. you have moderate republicans, the trump stirs and people who are the extreme right and they are eating each other up. what i find interesting is people are beginning to blame the republicans because they were unified with hakeem jeffries? sort of like nancy pelosi who had the same narrow margin but she was in charge of her caucus. the republicans i do leave want to destroy the state. the united states, doing absolutely nothing. it is like watching the marx brothers or three stooges, but why would anybody want to -- plus jim jordan did not listen to his subpoena. he has got the questionable stuff that happened in ohio state on the wrestling team.
john boehner, newt gingrich, these people in my opinion just want to destroy the administrative state. i thought this was all about public servants, we vote these people in and they are supposed to be working for us. i am missing something because everything seems to be working against us, but what is very interesting now is with the republican party you have three or four factions, you had the tea party which bloomed into the freedom caucus. you have moderate republicans, the trump stirs and...
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john boehner, newt gingrich, these people in my opinion just want to destroy the administrative state. i thought this was all about public servants, we vote these people in and they are supposed to be working for us. i am missing something because everything seems to be working against us, but what is very interesting now is with the republican party you have three or four factions, you had the tea party which bloomed into the freedom caucus. you have moderate republicans, the trump stirs and people who are the extreme right and they are eating each other up. what i find interesting is people are beginning to blame the republicans because they were unified with hakeem jeffries? sort of like nancy pelosi who had the same narrow margin but she was in charge of her caucus. the republicans i do leave want to destroy the state. the united states, doing absolutely nothing. it is like watching the marx brothers or three stooges, but why would anybody want to -- plus jim jordan did not listen to his subpoena. he has got the questionable stuff that happened in ohio state on the wrestling team.
john boehner, newt gingrich, these people in my opinion just want to destroy the administrative state. i thought this was all about public servants, we vote these people in and they are supposed to be working for us. i am missing something because everything seems to be working against us, but what is very interesting now is with the republican party you have three or four factions, you had the tea party which bloomed into the freedom caucus. you have moderate republicans, the trump stirs and...
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john boehner also getting a vote from a republican yesterday. and bruce westerman with a single vote as well. jim jordan will try again today, the third day in a row at 12 p.m. eastern time when the house comes back into session. our coverage of live here on c-span, c-span.org or our free mobile app. let's listen to congressman, mike gallagher after the second speaker vote yesterday saying, he has no idea of jim jordan will drop out. here is his impression on what could happen next. [video clip] >> i have no idea. i think jim needs to -- i think it would be wise for jim to figure how to make progress or reducing the number of votes. who cares about the institution. i don't know. i have not talked to have him. >> do you think there's anything behind a bipartisan speaker? >> my sense is that the democrats review the speaker pro tem path as that. we would be more reluctant to vote for republican even if they are reasonable. that is just my sense. it is not like hakeem jeffries calls me and reveals --. i think the tops of the coalition government. i
john boehner also getting a vote from a republican yesterday. and bruce westerman with a single vote as well. jim jordan will try again today, the third day in a row at 12 p.m. eastern time when the house comes back into session. our coverage of live here on c-span, c-span.org or our free mobile app. let's listen to congressman, mike gallagher after the second speaker vote yesterday saying, he has no idea of jim jordan will drop out. here is his impression on what could happen next. [video...
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and others including steve scalise and kevin mccarthy and a few others, john boehner, got a smattering of the 22 republicans who did not vote for jim jordan. well, three of those 22 votes were new yorkers. so-called moderate new york congressmen. they were congressmen december po see toe, lawler and la low tasm none of the three voted for jim jordan. bloomberg vernment is reporting that speaker candidate jim joan told moderate new york holdouts that he would support doubling the state and local tax deduction cap to $20,000. that's according to representative mike garcia, republican of texas, a jim jordan supporter. back to your calls. nathan in columbus, ohio. good afternoon, nathan. caller: good afternoon. i wanted to call to make a point about jim jordan that i think is underappreciated. and that is that jim jordan is known -- best known at ohio state university for his role in covering up a sex scandal in the 1980's. i think that alone wholly disqualifies him from congress. in addition to his actual conduct in office. and i just think that is underappreciated. i also wanted to comme
and others including steve scalise and kevin mccarthy and a few others, john boehner, got a smattering of the 22 republicans who did not vote for jim jordan. well, three of those 22 votes were new yorkers. so-called moderate new york congressmen. they were congressmen december po see toe, lawler and la low tasm none of the three voted for jim jordan. bloomberg vernment is reporting that speaker candidate jim joan told moderate new york holdouts that he would support doubling the state and local...
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honorable john boehner of the state of ohio has received one. the honorable kay graining aer of the state of texas has received one. the honorable bruce westerman of the state of arkansas. has received one. a speaker has not been elected. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the the chair declares the house in recess subject to the announcer: the house is in recess. earlier jim jordan failed to get the votes needed in the second house speaker te he plans to keep running for the speaker's position. when members return, watch live coverage here on c-span. >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry, c-span provided a view of committee meetings and c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated and decided with no commentary and no interruptions and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source, on c-sp
honorable john boehner of the state of ohio has received one. the honorable kay graining aer of the state of texas has received one. the honorable bruce westerman of the state of arkansas. has received one. a speaker has not been elected. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the the chair declares the house in recess subject to the announcer: the house is in recess. earlier jim jordan failed to get the votes needed in the second house speaker te he plans to keep running for the speaker's...
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it was agreed upon by the former speaker of the house john boehner on his x feed. again that's just one of the options that could play out during the course of the day. you're seeing the house of representatives there. just about to come in to start this process. at least we were told, 11:00 was the time. but we will take your calls until that time. 202-748-8921 for republicans. 202-748-8920 for democrats. 202-748-8922 for all others. post on x,@cspanwj. mason in tennessee. you are next. independent line. hi there. caller: yeah, i was just call, i wanted to address the fellow from arizona of color. host: let's stick to the house speaker race.
it was agreed upon by the former speaker of the house john boehner on his x feed. again that's just one of the options that could play out during the course of the day. you're seeing the house of representatives there. just about to come in to start this process. at least we were told, 11:00 was the time. but we will take your calls until that time. 202-748-8921 for republicans. 202-748-8920 for democrats. 202-748-8922 for all others. post on x,@cspanwj. mason in tennessee. you are next....
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host: host:. 11:00 today is -- down in flames just like john boehner. host: 11:00 today is when the vote will happen. walter in mississippi, republican line. caller: i don't really care who they get as speaker of the house. whoever it is, when biden does the state of the union address, i want him to tear up the speech the same way that nancy pelosi did. that was the most disrespectful thing i have ever seen on television, and there wasn't anything done to her. that is all i have got to say. host: max is in south carolina, independent line. caller: good morning. i would like to touch on two topics. in the speaker's house, i would love to see them put mccarthy back in. they shouldn't let 8 people determine their party. the democrats vote in unison, whether it is good or bad but they are organized. the republicans cannot govern. they are like children. they fight. it is like one kid has the baseball, and that was matt gaetz, and he took his ball and went home. the second topic is the way the press is going. i don't support the president going over there. i
host: host:. 11:00 today is -- down in flames just like john boehner. host: 11:00 today is when the vote will happen. walter in mississippi, republican line. caller: i don't really care who they get as speaker of the house. whoever it is, when biden does the state of the union address, i want him to tear up the speech the same way that nancy pelosi did. that was the most disrespectful thing i have ever seen on television, and there wasn't anything done to her. that is all i have got to say....
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john boehner was an institutionalist. he had risen up through the ranks of leadership. and the republican conference was sort of in a mood post tea party against the establishment, against leadership. who is it going to be? paul ryan was sort of unique. he was a conservative. he came up through the policy world and through the committees rather than through leadership. he had a lot of support from the most conservative members of the conference at the time. he had a lot of support, he had been the 2012 vice-presidential nominee. he was see whrepbgsly -- essentially, he was friendly with the leadership and establishment. he was a consensus pick. he was unique because he was the only person who could fill that job. who could get support from across the conference. he didn't want the job. it was too much fundraising. he didn't like the idea of t he wanted to -- of it. he didn't want -- he was interested in budgets and tax policy. tax policy is where he wantses to be. as speaker that's what he ended up having. once ryan left congress, this -- when the situation seems inevit
john boehner was an institutionalist. he had risen up through the ranks of leadership. and the republican conference was sort of in a mood post tea party against the establishment, against leadership. who is it going to be? paul ryan was sort of unique. he was a conservative. he came up through the policy world and through the committees rather than through leadership. he had a lot of support from the most conservative members of the conference at the time. he had a lot of support, he had been...
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john boehner was closer to resigning. he cannot deal with his own conference anymore. he left. just recently, the thing with speaker mccarthy where it surprised everyone that such a small number of house republicans could unseat their own speaker. that was because of a rule that kevin mccarthy agreed to that one member of the house could bring up a motion to vacate and it would be a motion that would have to be taken up on the floor . to everyone's surprise, when matt gaetz introduced that the speaker was removed and here we are in the crisis. we better resolve this because the speaker is second in line to the president the end of area important constitutional officer and we cannot have that office vacant and that house and turmoil especially with all the things going on in the world. host: here is where we are on october 11. the house republican conference is getting set to meet in just under one hour. they will be meeting in a room on capitol hill, a camera set up outside that room, waiting to see if any members stop by and make comments ahead of that in come to an agreement
john boehner was closer to resigning. he cannot deal with his own conference anymore. he left. just recently, the thing with speaker mccarthy where it surprised everyone that such a small number of house republicans could unseat their own speaker. that was because of a rule that kevin mccarthy agreed to that one member of the house could bring up a motion to vacate and it would be a motion that would have to be taken up on the floor . to everyone's surprise, when matt gaetz introduced that the...
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we saw that in the race years ago between roy blunt and john boehner. blunt could not get there on the first vote and anger --boehner was able to surpass blunt because a lot of people who support them of the first vote did not support him on the second. host: jacksonville, florida, democratic caller. caller: i say i was curious student why no democrat reached out to save kevin mccarthy. it was probably because he allowed that impeachment inquiry into joe biden to enhance, but it is interesting. i would have thought that they would have reached out, given the fact that now we will have someone that is more extreme, to the right and also another populist that will be trying to renting -- trying to run an institution -- we trying to save institutions and keep putting anti-institutionalists like jim jordan and power. host: got it. molly reynolds, how often does one crossover and support the other on a leadership contest? guest: we basically never see that in the house. there is talk about whether we might see it now. but there are two reasons why we did not
we saw that in the race years ago between roy blunt and john boehner. blunt could not get there on the first vote and anger --boehner was able to surpass blunt because a lot of people who support them of the first vote did not support him on the second. host: jacksonville, florida, democratic caller. caller: i say i was curious student why no democrat reached out to save kevin mccarthy. it was probably because he allowed that impeachment inquiry into joe biden to enhance, but it is interesting....
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we saw that in the race years ago between roy blunt and john boehner. blunt could not get there on the first vote and anger --boehner was able to surpass blunt because a lot of people who support them of the first vote did not support him on the second. host: jacksonville, florida, democratic caller. caller: i say i was curious student why no democrat reached out to save kevin mccarthy. it was probably because he allowed that impeachment inquiry into joe biden to enhance, but it is interesting. i would have thought that they would have reached out, given the fact that now we will have someone that is more extreme, to the right and also another populist that will be trying to renting -- trying to run an institution -- we trying to save institutions and keep putting anti-institutionalists like jim jordan and power. host: got it. molly reynolds, how often does one crossover and support the other on a leadership contest? guest: we basically never see that in the house. there is talk about whether we might see it now. but there are two reasons why we did not
we saw that in the race years ago between roy blunt and john boehner. blunt could not get there on the first vote and anger --boehner was able to surpass blunt because a lot of people who support them of the first vote did not support him on the second. host: jacksonville, florida, democratic caller. caller: i say i was curious student why no democrat reached out to save kevin mccarthy. it was probably because he allowed that impeachment inquiry into joe biden to enhance, but it is interesting....
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i talked to john boehner and he said to me, we are going to on on new year's eve so i am dash on new year's eve on staying at home watching c-span waiting to vote on our bill. they don't vote. i start calling his cell phone. i said please give me a call back. no callback. you made a promise to me, , call me back. an hour later -- [inaudible] he said don't you think a going to ligula because i won't. won't. i won't. three days later -- [inaudible] he calls me. i did know you were serious. you bet i'm serious. so the speaker of house calls you and says i did know you were serious. you've got to laugh. if you don't laugh you are crying. me and my wife? absolutely. >> i love both of you. do you mind? >> not at all. not at all. >> the first family before hand. >> i met you on the trump campaign. you came to a breakfast. i had a problem with the brother-in-law and you took my phone, downloaded to your phone, but be the first line. i read it. from that day on i thought oh what a great guy. when you say we need great candidates though, you need to point out -- [inaudible] i'm going to. i wil
i talked to john boehner and he said to me, we are going to on on new year's eve so i am dash on new year's eve on staying at home watching c-span waiting to vote on our bill. they don't vote. i start calling his cell phone. i said please give me a call back. no callback. you made a promise to me, , call me back. an hour later -- [inaudible] he said don't you think a going to ligula because i won't. won't. i won't. three days later -- [inaudible] he calls me. i did know you were serious. you...
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boehner. no you don't. they were not hit but they will be. >> can you take a few more? ok. kellyanne: -- >> you mentioned the mercy being on the ballot both from -- democracy being on the ballot but i want to ask about the nine election results because to what degree did you see that doing that as weakening democracy whether it is via that knock on factor causing violence are people losing faith in the process. doesn't that make it harder to govern? >> election denying is a bipartisan problem. you have democratic members of the house of representatives who have never ever legitimized a republican presidential election this century. they voted against certifying the election in 2004 and 2000 and 2004 and 2016. they should not have done that. i would argue that stacy abrams should i have set it and nancy blows he said and oppressed terry should not have been tweeting at the time -- nancy pelosi not have said it and the press secretary should not have been tweeting at the time. that is dangerous
boehner. no you don't. they were not hit but they will be. >> can you take a few more? ok. kellyanne: -- >> you mentioned the mercy being on the ballot both from -- democracy being on the ballot but i want to ask about the nine election results because to what degree did you see that doing that as weakening democracy whether it is via that knock on factor causing violence are people losing faith in the process. doesn't that make it harder to govern? >> election denying is a...
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back in 2012, john boehner said we have to get jobs. as soon as barack obama was elected it all became the data. republicans are very disingenuous is a nice term. as far as nafta goes, that was a republican -- prayed i do not blame progressives one bit for holding off on this. we see what happens when we hold off to find equity across the board. we get labor and environmental enforcement in mexico as opposed to what we have here, it never happened. so thankfully we have that. host: comments on facebook here for this one from casey who says cut the military and the drug war, invest in health care for everyone, but especially the mentally ill. upgrade the necessary infrastructures deal with flooding and wildfires. i have a much longer list, but those would be my priorities. government spending is out of control, we haven't had a balanced budget since clinton. it wouldn't be bad of the benefits weren't exclusive to the wealthy. they took over congress 40 years ago and wrecked everything for us. , crestline is next, this is jason. good morn
back in 2012, john boehner said we have to get jobs. as soon as barack obama was elected it all became the data. republicans are very disingenuous is a nice term. as far as nafta goes, that was a republican -- prayed i do not blame progressives one bit for holding off on this. we see what happens when we hold off to find equity across the board. we get labor and environmental enforcement in mexico as opposed to what we have here, it never happened. so thankfully we have that. host: comments on...
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boehner -- mark levine on the radio and say this is how john boehner is making it possible for republicans to take back the house. i just thought she had the power and she was right, of course." that was john boehner talking about radio hosts and those on fox and the blaze.com. guest: to me it did not matter how any books we sold, i'm just glad we sold more than john boehner. we live in an era of such a lack of self-awareness. him on the cover of his own book with a drink -- that is about as on brand as it gets for john boehner. like i said a toast to stacey abrams but also to john boehner because they are pretty much on the same side because what they are saying is the idea that there might be power outside of me. the idea that power might come from the bottom of as opposed to the top down, because i am such and such in line to the presidency that i don't get to dictate to you uninvolved pleads that you are not part of district one in the hunger games and the capitol. you have your own people to talk to and the idea that you can do this around me, that i don't get to dictate to you, it of
boehner -- mark levine on the radio and say this is how john boehner is making it possible for republicans to take back the house. i just thought she had the power and she was right, of course." that was john boehner talking about radio hosts and those on fox and the blaze.com. guest: to me it did not matter how any books we sold, i'm just glad we sold more than john boehner. we live in an era of such a lack of self-awareness. him on the cover of his own book with a drink -- that is about...
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crowley: i would really agree with john on this, speaker boehner. i think the american people expect that the senate will cooperate and give to president-elect joe biden what he's entitled to and that's a workable cabinet. i wouldn't necessarily call that bipartisanship as much as it's the expectation the american people have placed on the senate in their role, to confirm. and so i think that we may very well see -- i expect we will see some republicans in that mix. some will have an easier time than others. i know that, from the outset, my good friend, mira danden has been singled out so far. i think she's wonderful. in this world of hyperpartisanship, to criticize her for having been partisan in supporting joe biden when some of the verbiage that we've had to deal with over the last four years -- she really pales in comparison to that in terms of the use of that. and so she's a person of substance. i hope that's a person people target and say, here's our problem, so to speak. but who knows. we'll see what happens. ms. verstandig: rodney? mr. crowl
crowley: i would really agree with john on this, speaker boehner. i think the american people expect that the senate will cooperate and give to president-elect joe biden what he's entitled to and that's a workable cabinet. i wouldn't necessarily call that bipartisanship as much as it's the expectation the american people have placed on the senate in their role, to confirm. and so i think that we may very well see -- i expect we will see some republicans in that mix. some will have an easier...
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former speakers like paul ryan and john boehner do not say how they will vote. a new spot from disgruntled republicans that was released on friday. here is that ad. [video clip] >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. presidents the in the time of national emergency? hiding in his security bunker, watching his shows, afraid, alone. not a leader, not a president. --t scared, incompetent >> and a couple of days it is going to be down close to zero -- >> an embarrassment. you know that. those that have worked with him know that. >> former u.s. secretary jim mattis accusing president trump of being a threat to the constitution. >> our allies know that and our enemies know that. everyone knows that. it is time for a competent president. let's elect one. defending democracy together is responsible for the content of this advertising. host: that new ad getting some attention as well. this is the headline from business insider. republican senator lisa murkowski, the 10th longest serving republican senator in that chamber, saying she calls general mattis' scathing essay abo
former speakers like paul ryan and john boehner do not say how they will vote. a new spot from disgruntled republicans that was released on friday. here is that ad. [video clip] >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. presidents the in the time of national emergency? hiding in his security bunker, watching his shows, afraid, alone. not a leader, not a president. --t scared, incompetent >> and a couple of days it is going to be down close to zero -- >> an embarrassment. you know...
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former house speaker john boehner of ohio and senate majority leader harry reid of nevada discuss the future of work and how congress should proceed in the wake of the mueller report. the comments came during a symposium sponsored by the university of nevada las vegas mgm public policy institute. here's a portion where the two leaders discussed the state of education. >> we were not starting early enough with kids. pre-k was not as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. we began to realize our elementary schools were not getting the job done, and it got stopped in its tracks. we were not ready for it. costis one of the biggest at unlv and other universities? remedial education. it drives of the cost of education and it should not be necessary. i think what has happened is over the last 15, 20 years, is another look. how do we make sure that every child gets an education? i don't know that we have the answers to that. home is a component, it the communities the kids grow up in our component. owes a society, i think every kid a decent education, but it will take all three compon
former house speaker john boehner of ohio and senate majority leader harry reid of nevada discuss the future of work and how congress should proceed in the wake of the mueller report. the comments came during a symposium sponsored by the university of nevada las vegas mgm public policy institute. here's a portion where the two leaders discussed the state of education. >> we were not starting early enough with kids. pre-k was not as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. we began...
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host: here is the tweet from john boehner, republican of ohio. when you look at the number of people in our penitentiaries who are therefore small amounts of cannabis, you scratch your head. we have literally filled up our jails with people who are nonviolent and frankly do not belong there. there is a little pushback on his statement about how many people are in jail or prison over marijuana use. can you clarify the facts for us? guest: this is a common trope. our prisons are filled with nonviolent drug users. not actually true. there is a lot of arrests or marijuana. there were nearly 600,000 arrests in 2016 for marijuana. most of them for simple possession. when you get for simple possession, you usually don't go to prison. of state prisoners are there for nonviolent drug offenses, and our prison population has peaked at 2.1 million did. -- nine. that is a lot. the vast majority of prisoners are not nonviolent drug offenders. host: as we continue talking about this issue, our guest wrote this story recently about the houston da, who will no lo
host: here is the tweet from john boehner, republican of ohio. when you look at the number of people in our penitentiaries who are therefore small amounts of cannabis, you scratch your head. we have literally filled up our jails with people who are nonviolent and frankly do not belong there. there is a little pushback on his statement about how many people are in jail or prison over marijuana use. can you clarify the facts for us? guest: this is a common trope. our prisons are filled with...
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john boehner is going to be one of the spokesman for marijuana use. why not empty the jails of all the black people are in there considering marijuana use? for governor jerry brown in california, his prison has been locking up people, women, and putting them in solitary confinement for decades for breaking jail rules. i'm so sick of everybody talking about the law. it is so unjust. i think president trump for this much. at least he does not go around the world with humanitarian talks because of the way this country treats black people like the two men in the starbucks restaurant. goodbye. host: that was tonya and west virginia. leo is an illinois, republican. what do you want to talk about? caller: thank you for taking my call. about to take a comment the representative's comments about war powers. between the section because it authorizes congress to declare war. so far since president reagan, obviously the precautions and measures that were designed to present -- prevent powers going into the same hands with the separation of powers, this control me
john boehner is going to be one of the spokesman for marijuana use. why not empty the jails of all the black people are in there considering marijuana use? for governor jerry brown in california, his prison has been locking up people, women, and putting them in solitary confinement for decades for breaking jail rules. i'm so sick of everybody talking about the law. it is so unjust. i think president trump for this much. at least he does not go around the world with humanitarian talks because of...
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you were elected and a special election in 2015 to fill the seat vacated by john boehner. it is obviously an election year. do you think it will be difficult to move forward legislation you want to get done? rep. davidson: i think it is a good thing for us. really paul ryan and i both have our current jobs because of speaker boehner's resignation. of got to know the current speaker pretty well in that time come but also -- in that time, but also been in touch with the former speaker. it is a thankless job, a pretty brutal schedule. , it is, this district great to have the speaker of the house as our member of congress. but then a lot of folks would say it will be nice to have a regular member that can be in more stuff in the district. that is a challenge even for people in the district. the speaker's job is truly a national job. people were happy to have a president's from their district, and even that is a challenge for a speaker, much less a family life. i think you will be very successful in whatever else he does next. i look forward to seeing what he does. host: obviou
you were elected and a special election in 2015 to fill the seat vacated by john boehner. it is obviously an election year. do you think it will be difficult to move forward legislation you want to get done? rep. davidson: i think it is a good thing for us. really paul ryan and i both have our current jobs because of speaker boehner's resignation. of got to know the current speaker pretty well in that time come but also -- in that time, but also been in touch with the former speaker. it is a...
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by then, speaker of the house john boehner reappointed on may 16 by the speaker of the house paul ryan for a two-term expiring this may. we're so grateful to have such a distinguished scholar with us this evening. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. daniel mark. [applause] dr mark: thank you for the kind, generous long introduction. [laughter] mark: i hope the rest isn't a letdown after this. i was not informed we were competing on interface jokes coming up here so i don't have any good ones for you. i'm not that funny anyway so thank you for setting the bar really low. [laughter] dr. mark: thank you also to the young women who did the prayer and the pledge. i want to see the notes after on the punctuation on thank you very much, dr. mark. we love you, so on and so forth. anyway. it was good. i appreciate it. it is great to be here. thank you so much to the president sweeding. it is an honor to be here with you and i am grateful to you and the vice president for the invitation and for the very fine hospitality. thanks also to c-span for being here and the live broadcast so my mom
by then, speaker of the house john boehner reappointed on may 16 by the speaker of the house paul ryan for a two-term expiring this may. we're so grateful to have such a distinguished scholar with us this evening. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. daniel mark. [applause] dr mark: thank you for the kind, generous long introduction. [laughter] mark: i hope the rest isn't a letdown after this. i was not informed we were competing on interface jokes coming up here so i don't have any good...
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some were so tough that john boehner went from orange to white. [laughter] and like in high school, congress has its clicks. we have the leadership, jocks, the policy wonks, nerds, and freedom caucus, the drama kids. [laughter] also, like in high school, sometimes you have to do things to be cool. that you otherwise would not want to do. mostly, that is talking to your colleagues. word of advice to my successor, is it going to be on a chalet that, i don't know. if you can't vote with leadership, use your high school skills. hide. skelly's nose. that, or by a bit dazzled hat and start impersonating frederica wilson, no one messes with federico. [laughter] i have to admit that sometimes, the whip count comes up short. although if anyone knows about coming up short, it is patrick mchenry. [laughter] i know about short, chris knows about short, i need a stepstool. but i need a stepstool to reach the voting booth. to reach that slot. let's be serious, it's tough to move legislation in congress. is asimes, the process frozen as nancy pelosi's phase. ohh
some were so tough that john boehner went from orange to white. [laughter] and like in high school, congress has its clicks. we have the leadership, jocks, the policy wonks, nerds, and freedom caucus, the drama kids. [laughter] also, like in high school, sometimes you have to do things to be cool. that you otherwise would not want to do. mostly, that is talking to your colleagues. word of advice to my successor, is it going to be on a chalet that, i don't know. if you can't vote with...
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i think more prominent conservatives like john boehner, for example, should stand up and say -- scott: i'm laughing because by accident i got to sit next to john boehner on the flight down to florida and i have never met a man happier to be done with his job. like, it is all over for me, i am done with this stuff. [laughter] pranav: maybe a lot of conservatives who would garner a lot of attention, a lot of audience members and have a big event, should come to campus and step up and say, i want to speak, because we definitely need more people who are willing to come to campus. scott: i want to ask one more question and then open up for audience questions. so feel free to step up to the microphone. we were talking before the panel started that gallup does polls of students and ask do you believe in free speech? overwhelmingly, large majorities of students across political, racial and ethnic groups say yes. then, asked do you favor college policies that ban hate speech, which is defined as speech that in some way is viewed as denigrating to a group, majorities across racial and political
i think more prominent conservatives like john boehner, for example, should stand up and say -- scott: i'm laughing because by accident i got to sit next to john boehner on the flight down to florida and i have never met a man happier to be done with his job. like, it is all over for me, i am done with this stuff. [laughter] pranav: maybe a lot of conservatives who would garner a lot of attention, a lot of audience members and have a big event, should come to campus and step up and say, i want...
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boehner, which is never going to happen. i think that's why he did it. >> host: this is from records as i've read several books on his background, the president's background. a dirty understand why you're such anti-american worldviews. he was more in common with europeans come into nations and elites living in a bubble than ordinary americans. my guess this will not be central to this production. >> please ask them what books did he read. i would be very interested. anti-american views? have them please respond. >> host: go to jade and colorado. keep those coming. go ahead, please. >> hi, happy new year. i have two facts i would like to stay. i would like to ask what your opinion is. one man's bit eight u.s. code section 11 about payments for slave trade. and i would like to bring out the free expand act of 1996. in that particular act, there is section four car allotment, housing, all of these things have been headed. i want to know, and to think it's incompetence from the president on down and i'm back where do you think i
boehner, which is never going to happen. i think that's why he did it. >> host: this is from records as i've read several books on his background, the president's background. a dirty understand why you're such anti-american worldviews. he was more in common with europeans come into nations and elites living in a bubble than ordinary americans. my guess this will not be central to this production. >> please ask them what books did he read. i would be very interested. anti-american...
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know how many, i would say fewer than those who john former speaker boehner back at the start of the 114th session. ou might recall, that was fairly close vote. think speaker ryan will be re-elected more easily. one vote that might be interesting however, is how many people vote for pelosi. oftentimes the speaker election not ves everybody voting, just republicans and so by voice vote, too. call. role we have to hear who everybody votes for. n the house side, democrats will pick democratic leader for speaker. this case, nancy pelosi. i wonder if there will be more alternative because prior to adjournment, as ou might remember, there was contentious election for minority leader, 60 plus voted for a different member, other than nancy pelosi, ind of there is a group of democrats who wanted change and want new blood in the leadership unhappy with the leadership. wonder if that is part of the house floor today, how many people vote for somebody other than nancy pelosi. ost: how would you describe speaker paul ryan's relationship with president-elect heading nothing on ar january 20? guest
know how many, i would say fewer than those who john former speaker boehner back at the start of the 114th session. ou might recall, that was fairly close vote. think speaker ryan will be re-elected more easily. one vote that might be interesting however, is how many people vote for pelosi. oftentimes the speaker election not ves everybody voting, just republicans and so by voice vote, too. call. role we have to hear who everybody votes for. n the house side, democrats will pick democratic...
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the house leader john boehner left office. still, the republican establishment was lining up behind jeb bush. the feeling among the base was changing. resentment of the establishment was being superseded. the world had turned. resentment had given way to a feeling bev trail. a fox news poll in 2016 found 62% of republicans felt betrayed by their parties' office holders. trump made another discovery in his immersion in the far right. a line had been drawn in the sand. there was an issue on which neither side the republican establishment nor the populace base was willing to give an inch. that issue was immigration. from the establishment side the issue was straight forward. the american population was changing rapidly and the republican party was living under a demographic sword of damacleus. following the election the republican national convention commissioned an analysis of why they lost the election. a document commonly called the autopsy report. without developing support among new immigrant groups in the u.s. the party was
the house leader john boehner left office. still, the republican establishment was lining up behind jeb bush. the feeling among the base was changing. resentment of the establishment was being superseded. the world had turned. resentment had given way to a feeling bev trail. a fox news poll in 2016 found 62% of republicans felt betrayed by their parties' office holders. trump made another discovery in his immersion in the far right. a line had been drawn in the sand. there was an issue on which...
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former house speaker john boehner and the congressional exit interview with congressman charlie wrangle. rangol. -- susan: on this holiday weekend our guest. is lee saunders since 2012, he is been the president of the largest public employee union with 1.6 million members across the nation. thank you for being here. lots of talk about with the trump administration coming in. let me introduce our two reporters. christopher is from the associated press and economy reporter. ted hessen from politico.
former house speaker john boehner and the congressional exit interview with congressman charlie wrangle. rangol. -- susan: on this holiday weekend our guest. is lee saunders since 2012, he is been the president of the largest public employee union with 1.6 million members across the nation. thank you for being here. lots of talk about with the trump administration coming in. let me introduce our two reporters. christopher is from the associated press and economy reporter. ted hessen from...
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., here from john boehner on the trump presidency. p.m., it in the portrait unveiling of outgoing senate minority leader harry lee -- harry reid. speakers include hillary clinton, vice president joe biden, and charles sumer -- charles schumer. on sunday, we will hear from charles rangel of new york. and then from the shakespeare theatre on capitol hill, we take you to the "romeo and juliet" wrongful death mock trial where samuel alito serves as presiding judge. then a look at the career of vice president-elect mike pence and his new role as vice president. watch on c-span and c-span.org, and listen on the free c-span radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us is ceo of public religion research institute and author of "the end of white christian america," robert jones, here to discuss his book. deals with the politics and social values of our country. thanks for joining us. explain to our viewers what the public religion research institute is. guest: yes, we go by our acronym, prri, but we are a nonpartisan, not-for
., here from john boehner on the trump presidency. p.m., it in the portrait unveiling of outgoing senate minority leader harry lee -- harry reid. speakers include hillary clinton, vice president joe biden, and charles sumer -- charles schumer. on sunday, we will hear from charles rangel of new york. and then from the shakespeare theatre on capitol hill, we take you to the "romeo and juliet" wrongful death mock trial where samuel alito serves as presiding judge. then a look at the...